Okay. Well, now I am confused. The part that seems to fit better with the Turkish origin, is that the trigger guard is nailed on. There are two nails, one in the extension ahead of the bow, and one behind. I'm not saying the Germans couldn't have done that, but it seems more likely in the India, Persia, Turkey area. On the other hand, I'm not an expert on these things, and that's why I'm asking. The lock does have a bridled frizzen. Wish I had taken more pictures.
George